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fin ancial and commercial
mahkhth cur
' AM KBATt lim 11.
s „ Or rot 4mnial of Trading In
l ithrr the lotto* or Xml Store.
Mar Aria - Xaral More* lurl.ir.
,la r Not Wl Modr Aar talra for
~.,-iagaat OtllTerr-Waelrt OK
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,„,l Telegraphic Markets.
Til* Morning News
Saturday. liec. 2S
i , t n the local market* was tra
in neither the naval atoms nor
market* <u there a ripple to dls
• - quiet that prevailed. Trading
on a email acale. due to a lack of
ui.l from all aourcea.
TANARUS, naval etorea trade la being ron
, rtrd with n entirely new develop
. , in tha absence of aalea for May
, , !•( delivery. Previous mention has
. ~ie of thla In the Morning News,
■ [he time It *a generally believed
„ ;he trade that the next few weeks
, wltneaa a change In the market
would bring about sales of futuroa.
~1 of being nearer this, however. It
. that factor* and buyer* are even
, )er Mart. If anything, and that sales
not to be mde at all. If there con
are not made buyer* will bo In
competitive market for the entire of
- rext reason’s supplies, which will
** Impart decidedly more activity
.)g than ha* been the case during
- May-August aeaaon for yeare post
. ,t understood that any sales nave
wen made by factor*.
-,,, nock market yielded during *he
, t trading to-day on the news of fall
rm from Ixmdon, but later rallied, and
-i upward on the announcement of
■ . ; o k statement, which warn decidedly
•HvoraM.. Money ruled qutet. around 4
..ent. all day- The following resume
o' tne different markets will show the
•one and quotations at the closing to-day:
ttlTTO*.
. ,-otton market dosed quiet and
-—civ and utv-hanged to-day. with no
, -a.tions reported on the spot Tne
,lo> -ecetpte were 5 343. against ?,*26 last
-O! ard 4.7*5 year bafor# last. The dey
nvs featurelea# in local trade. There wa*
, active demand, either In the spot
or fob. markets.
, ~e follow mg were the official spot quo
• ~n at the close of the market at the
i rtori Exchange to-day:
i This ~Last
| day. j year.
. ..I m.dd.tng 5 ello
MiMllrt !9 5-16 7 5-16
Low middling S 13-167
Market quiet and steady; tales none.
Savannah Receipts, Exports and Stocks
Receipts thle day 5.34a
Receipts this day last year 2.62 c
Tic day year before last 4.745
Re • ptr since Kept. 1, 1900 487 970
•ern- .l,y tast year 642.511
Stock on nand this day 142.937
li.tne day last year 159,4*5
Receipts and Stocks at the Ports—
R’lpt* this day 5J.307
he etpt* this day last year 24 743
Receipts this day year before last . 41.763
To'al receipts since Sept. 1. 1900 4.498.4tl
Ssiae Mm* last year 3.116.493
V.r before last 4.505.5*1
Stock at all port* to-day 1.007,2**
bt wfc same day last year 1,111.3*5
Pally moveenent* at other ports—
•MlieatotvSteady; middling, 9 7-e; net
receipt*. 9.123. gross, 5.123. sale*. 1.362
stock. 340.556.
New Orleans -Steady: middling, 9%c;
ne receipt*. 10,639; gross. 10,639; sales. J..
VC stock, gy.541
Mobile -{Ready: mlddllrgt. 9 3-l4c, net re
d' ’• 348; grew*. S4, sales, Mu. stock,
Xi.nu
narlestoiv—Firm; net r
" Dt. 233. grot*. 333; stock. 33.037
H mtngoo—wuici: mhkllln*. 9t 4 c: net
f" r* 14*. r. 148; stock. 7*37.
v rfolk—Quiet. middling. 9 7-16 c. wt re
tp;, 1.*43. gross, 1.*43, mini. 128. .took,
39.12 L
Hslilmorf—Nominal; middling. 10c;
nock. 18. SW.
Vw York—Dull; middling. 10S-lc: not
1 Olpts. 1,100; gross, .1.111; mle*. 25; ilftk.
40.341
Boston—Dull; middling, 10 5-14 c; net re
. 2.271: gross, 4,786
Philadelphia—Firm; middling, 109-16 C;
Hot*. C.&JU
F- nsacola— Not receipts. 7.12*; groan, T.-
Daily movement! at Interior tosme—
Augusta—Firm; middling, s*c; not re
• • ljii. 401; groee, 401; sales, 446; stock.
.a*
M mphto-kliwdir: mlddllnit. 9*-18c: not
r ‘ 'tpts. 1.9*8; gross. 2,741; sales, 2,200,
•lock. 1 HR.508.
HI Louis—Quiet; middling. 9#-l4o; net
re eil*ta. 1,441; gross, 6.i87; stork. 75.061.
• irtclnnatl—Dull; middling. 9V. net po
ll'**. l.Jl*. grope, 1,318, pale.-. 400. etock.
lots*.
Moueton—Qutot: middling. 7-lc; net
eip:*. U.HK. grope, 11.636, rtock. 130.-
2k
Louisville—Firm; middling. He.
Export# Of Cotton This Day—
Oalveeton—Coastwise, 2.5*0.
New Orleans— Continent. 12.471; coast
wise, 2.86*.
Mobile— Coastwise. MO.
Yiarleston—Coastwise. 48*
New York—To Great Britain. *2; conti
nent. 2.42*.
P'ttwi-To (.rent Britain. 4.01*
Fenaadola—Continent, 7.13*.
Total foreign export* from all porta thle
day To Great Britain, 4.074; to the con
tinent, 12.23*.
r m! foreign exports since Sept. 1, 1990
To (treat Britain. 1,425.130; to France. 365.-
to the continent. 1.149,514.
SKA HUB) COTTON.
Price* ahout aa follows:
Extra choice Florida* 21 <t)'.'4
fancy Georgia# 215*®23
• xtra choice Georgia* 21 #2154
' hole* Georgian 30 W
fxtn* flne Georgias 1* V —■
• flamflag U
i''* .ml Stock*— |l*ou-"'
' pie pest week I 3.011! 2,981
Exports pant week j 2.916 4.271
)(ece|pa thl* 42.8*8 57.3 |
Hale* pest week j 686 2,037
Slock on hand | *T..*47 22.307 '
COTTON KITIRKI.
The Market Closed Qulel and Steady
and Keatareleaa.
New York. Dec, 2—The cotton market j
opened steady, with pries 1 to 6 points j
higher, the advance being moet pro- ;
nounced In the near months. The pri
mary cause for the Improvement was
bar on the part of January short* that
over-holiday development* would prov*;
advent* to bear Interests. Diepatche* to I
the effect that ex porters were becoming ;
nervous owing to the email llnee of de- j
►treble grade cotton on Mile In the Sooth, j
•nd predictions for roatetlaliy smaller re
•lpts after the first of the year. Intensl- I
’ cd the longing of nsar month shorts to
•■veil up." The cables were ateady, a*
lid beep expected; foreign business
“'■•ail though It was. went to th# bull side
°’ 'he account and helped eo give the
market a steady start, investment busl
'”• was totally lacking; few orders came
through from the South or West. The
late months, much of 4he morning, were
•'ft severely alone. The December pesl
fon was entirely nominal. Oil the cell
and export house bid *oc for a email lot
•nd offered several hundred bale* ••
19.10 c. Receipt# at th* ports and Interior^
MURPHY * CO , INC.,
Pmaf. rr y* Savannah.
C&.'S'S~ o’rX' N ” Yof ‘-
COTTON, ITUtkl and CHAIN.
Offic ?° ,k ° mcf ' No 41 B^dw.y.
•ouTIT W. P r? B,P * i C V. ,r * lhrou hauß .1..
SSkwawSS ° r Manual and
000 k
Th ■"•‘•‘-t lor future*
K tn4 uh •*• bt
! 4 l >oln, hightr to 1 point tower.
FI.I CIT ATIONS IN I t Tl’liiye
New York. Dec 29-On,ten future. open,
tow.' dy * n ;k ” ,<l "" ll l * ,k " •• foi
Fm • il 960
ilabruary ....) 1.44 j•. 9 41 9.43
“* r ,', h IMli 41 I 8.11 9.a
AprU IV 922 9JU 931
V“ y 931| 911 92* yiu
Jun * I9 X 9.79 $ X 9 r
July '919, 923 914 :'jn
Au '"“ |V 93 8.9* .9u 893
September ...I .... , 4
October ...I " ’ a.l
December . . 10 00 M.lll jlO *0 ,lo u
1.14 l.ltl'llOl. C OTTON M IKKF7T.
Liverpool. Dec 29 Spot, email business.
Prices 1-ad higher, Amerlt in middling
fair. 5 2: 22d. gotsi middling, 5 19-324. ml,I
dling s',<l; low Inidd.lt.. 55-16,1. good or
dinary. ,1.16,1; ordinary. 4 15-ltd The
sales of the day were 4.500 bale . of whit h
JUi weie for speculation and export, atid
includ'd 2,*0) Aninican. Receipts 1,440
I bales, no American.
Putuie* opened easier and closed steady,
1 Anierc .tn middling, low middling clause,
j January. 5 Eql. ”3,1. seller*. January-Feb
ruary. 5 ind. sellers; Februar v-Mar.h,
1 5.159* bid, buyers; March-Apnl, 4.1i1t5 13d
buyers. April-Mat. 5.1d, sellers: May
-1 June, 5.07W5 Osd, sellers; June-July, 6-Mti
j S (6*l buyers, July-August. 6.81d, sellers,
Auguat-ileptember. 4 51d. sellers.
The tenders for delivery al to-day s
| clearing* were MO new dockets
Now Orleans. Dec- 29 —Cotto*, futures
| quiet and steady.
January ....9299931 May 1861)1
February ...9 27*19 25 June 9.3909.23
March 9.3989 27 July 911t19.19
April 9.3499.241
t O’l TON l.inTKR*
New Vork, Dec. 29 —Murphy & Cos. say
Cotton 'dosed m Liverpool to-day.
higher for spots: middling. s>xd. future.!
un hanged on near und ahailt* lower tm
far months. Manchester advices rather
lees favorable according to tho Chronicle.
Bombay cotton movement during January
likely to be much larger than a year ago.
and tha tame may be said about the
movements South. No special feature to
Ui# trading hare to-day After stopping
nott'ew yesterday, the bulls offered short
notice. December cotton down to-day from
lb cent* to 9.45 c. or near tho unw pries
j*s January. This is not corldered a
I very strong feature, but nevertheless. It
I had no effect on price* to-day. In fact.
1 tiad.ng for the past *>k has heen maln
| ly of a professional character, and very
| little outs Hie business was done. Re
ports continue to com* in that considera
ble cotton I* being held, and there arc
more believers nos- U. correctness of the
government report than ever before, how
ever, the small sio.'ks In New York arc
not very encouraging, consequently the
bear cros*d Is very conservative. Kat.-
mated port receipt* 30.4*9u; New Orleans
iwcts Monday. l boo to 3u.W>. against
6,6Ri. Houston expect*. 7,444 to B,o©
against 9.991.
New York. Dec, 29 -Hubbard Bro* *
j fa say: Liverpool was tha principal buy
er to-day. taking tha offering* from the
upenlng. The local trade anticipate a re
vival in the demand from Manchester af
ter the lurn of the year and also look
for a falling off In the movement
They regard the January situation here
while liable to attract a larger st n , a 10
New York, as a strength which will stim
ulate the outside buying to enter the mar
ket. Receipt* at the semi-weekly inte
rior towns to-day were 2T>.<UU hale*, agilnst
12.000 last year, but little attention Is be
ing pnld to the movement, the trade being
more Interested In the January situation.
DRY GOODS.
New York. Dec. 28 —The market for dry
goods has been entirely without change
In the good* division to-day. the week
closing Inactive In all departments and
without feature. Buyers are taking small
lot* only for quick shipment and few In
quiries are In the market for forward po
sitions of either staples or fancies. The
cotton yam market continues very Ir
regular and without any algn of Improv
ing. demand lifeless and stocks accumu
lating Woolen and worsted yarn* wre
dun and Irregular.
BANAL BTOHKB.
BatutVMr, Dec. 29
SPIRITS TT'RPKNTJN K—The turp. n
tln* market closed firm to-d*> at 360.
with sales at the opening call of 4*l
cask* The demand was fairly good
though there was a limited amount of
trading done. During the lata hours there
was very Rttle Inquiry for supplies. The
day * receipt* wet* 596, and the exports
ROF I NR- The rosin market dosed
steady and unchanged, with saies at ttve
opening call of 116 barrel* The demand
was light, and business was on a email
<cal* Buyers were not apparently eager
for stuff, and tha Jack of Inquiry left the
aitua 1 lon dull and featureless. The day's
receipts were 5.7*9. and the export* 11.442
Prices as follows:
A. R.C 8130 I 8 •'
D 1 30 K 1 *
B 1 ♦ 1 **
{.- Id. N 3 *
a 1 SO WO -t
h'".. 1 7* W W 2 Se ;
Naval Stores Statement-
Spirits Rosin.
Stock April 1. 1840 -j”
Receipts to-day
Receipts previously 317.330 MTU*
Total alno# April 1 .• **•
Exports previously *-!* s
Exports alnce April 1 .277.409 ROT
Stock on hand to-day •"?
Stock t**4 year a ‘ lOG IM ' IM
FINANCIAL*
F. A. Rogers & Cos.
tNCORFVKATEU
Banker*. Broken and Dealen in
STOCKS, COTTON
Grain ™i Provisions
High Grad Investment Securities
CASH OR ON AVAROIN
Hixhrtt Reference* and OtdH. Write
for Booklet, •ialety ard Certainty in
Speculation." II *iH P*v you to get
our term* and tfrttial quotation tervi.e.
38 WALL ST., NEW YORK
JOHN W. DICKEY,
■tack aad Baad Broker,
AI4U4TA, OA.
Write far Lie*.
IHE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 110. 11W0.
Charie-ton. s C. Dec. 29 -Turpentine
market tlrm; 34V.
Hosm. tlrm, unclMUHievl.
Wilmington, N c„ Dec. 29 -Bplrtt* Mr,
pen.tne. nothing <k>ing, re, cipt. 15 cask*.
Hoaln, tlrm, $1 receipts. 2*4 bar
rel*.
Crude turpentine dull; 1130 and 82 M. re
ceipts, 12 barrels.
Tar steady; $! 30; receipts. 63n barrels.
New Onean- Dec 29 Receipts. Kiell),
4i barrels. Exports, none.
riFiTAi. iNißtumi.
Nwtnerp Nasal Stores t'o. Pats 200.-
48848 More Into Its Rnalness.
The Savanna:, agen y of tho Antsrerp
Naval Btores t'ompaa.v announ,\s that wt
a r, ent meeting of she shareholders m
Antwerp ft sw d* .|.st to ln'*rease the
aplt.il frdm 8340.000 to WO.ooo. The addL
| tlonal amount has been subvcrlbed and
Paid pi.
The lncrea-e • mo<le neces-ary by the
addition of tho steamship Clematis, to
too Company's feet of naval sioreswar
rylng atearm rs batweetr davannah and
Antwerp.
The growth of the company's business
on the - ontment made a<Bdltmna to Its
j transportation fs<'ilttl*-a necewary, and
| this want was tided by the building of lh
I, w steamer. Kii* ;*a* made two trips
,to {Savannah sin she was turned out of
I the yards Bhe 1- of 1,947 tons regbuiy,
•u.d i- commsnl.d by ('apt. lecnaera.
who foi u ion* tun, previously had conr
niui.d-d the Relgain steamship Iris, thu
llr,-t steamer used In the company's naval
st.vrew operations between Ravannah and
Antwerp
FBNANI7IAU
MONEY--The demand ker|a> fairly up
witn the supply.
FOREIGN EXI'HAXOE Market
steady. Commercial demand. 84 (Oij;
alxty davs, 1179',. ninety days, 84.7,
francs, I'arls and Havre, sixty ilmvi,
,5 22'*; Bw|f,. alxty jay, 5.J5*,; Relglan,
'•l4',. minks, sixty iLivs, 93 13-14; ninety
days. 93 7-16
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE (Heady,
banks are buying at discount ami
eeliing as follows. J 25 and under. 10c pre
li"i. L’> n* W, ISi premium; 850 to SB4O,
9* premium, lbs) to 120,1, So premium,
8300. and over par
hi'-* l KlTlEß—Very large and active
trading in Central Issue* this week at ad
vancing prices. Hunk stocks are tlrm
Slocks.
Bid. Ask.
’Augusta and Savannah R R ..111 113
Atlanta ami West Point 14ft
do 6 per cent, certificates tc* ...
Augusta Factory 94 xv
*<';tucn Rank in
’Chatham Bank 110 ...
•Chatham R. K. AI. Cos.. A .... 57 ;jt
•do do It m 57
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 102 106
•E Mson Electric Ilium. Cuv 106 ...
Enterprise ilfg. Cos I'm no
•Germania Bank ]2g ...
Georgia snd A lab tin* 3 jo
Georgia Railroad, common 217
Granltevllle Mfg Cos 160 170
J. P. King Mfg. Cos 102 104
Langley Mfg Cos 115 117
•Merchants’ National Bank 119
•Natural Bank of Havannah .152 ...
•<>g!*horpe Ravings and Trust ..110 ...
People's Savings and Loan .. 101 103
Seaboard common 9 10
do preferred 27 29
•Southwestern Railroad Cos til 112
Savannah Gas Light Cos 24 25
•Southern Bank 154 ...
•Savannah B,'k and True: 119
Sibley Mlg Cos. Augusta 93 99
Savannah Brewing .104
• Ex dividend.
Knuds
Bid Ask
Char.. Coi * Aug Ist 5* live to* 110
Oust A Gulf K It 6 per cent Ist
mortgage 102 104
! Atlanta city 4s. 1*22 ’ 107 10*
• Augusta city 4s, 1*37 ltd It*
do llgt, 1*26 <..111
do 7s. 19u3 107
; do B*. 1913 122
I Ala Mid 5s Ind and I*2*. M A N 1011, 10256
! Augusta Factory, 6 per ceeit I*ls 111 113
Brunswick A Western 4*. I*3B .. *3 85
| <7. RR. A Hanking collateral 5e *5 ..
C. of G. Ist tnctg se, 1*45
F A A 139 121
C. of Ga. con. se, 1*45, M AN...** 190
C. of Ga. Ist Incomes, 1*43 61 62
do 2d income* 20 21
do 3d Income*. 1*45 854 *54
io. of G. (M G. A A Dlv.) 5s
! 1947. J. A J *9 99
C. of G. (Eaton Branch). sa. 1924
I J A D *7 ;
j City A Suburban H. R. let 75....110
I Columbus City ss. IB* 197
Charleston city 4, 190* 100 102
Eagle A Phoenix Mills 6s. I*2B .Id* 110
Edison Electric Illuminating fs .107 Id*
Enterprise sffg. 6a, I*o2 .102
Ga. R. R 6s. 1910 115 117
G. 8 A r.. 1945, J A J 113 114
Georgia A Alabama Ist .*. 1*45.. 108 109
Georgia state SVxa, 1930. J. AJ. ..11l ...
do 3't*. 1915. M A N ION ...
do 4's*. I*ls 13 121
Macon city 6s. I*lo, J A J 116 US
do 4*<s. guar. Jan. 108 10*
Ocean Steamship s*. I*2o 104 108
Savannah city 6*. quar. January
I*lß 11® I”
do ss. quur. February. I*o* ....10* lOFx
South Carolina state 45*#, 1*33 .117 11*
Sibley Mf*. Cos. 6*. IMS 102
South Bond Su * I°®
S F A W. geu. mt'ge *. 1934 .135 126
do do Ist ss, gokl. 1*34 113 114
do St John Dlv Ist 4*. 1*34 .... *6 98
MONEY MARKET.
New York. Dec. 2* Money on call
steady ai 4 tier cent. Prime mercantile
paper, 4>lisij per cent. Sterling exchange
nominal, with actual Attain*** In bankers'
bills *t 84.85 lor demand, and at $4 815*1)
4 81S for sixty days Posted rates. 84 IC®
486 Commercial bill*. 84 *>M4 1. Sliver
certificate*. *4*®4r. Bar sliver. 4314".
Mexl an dollars. 50c Government bond*
firmer; <at* )>ond ina-Alve; railroad
bonds Irregular.
WEEK 1.1 BANK HT4TIOMEMT.
New York. Dec 29-The weekly state
ment of averages of the Associated Dnh*
show* Doans *7*6.457.300. Increase, 89.3 M
. de.oslts $854 189.300. Increaue. *15.3*4.-
•Ot' circulation. 831.04“ SOO. Increase *l3B
- legal tender-. *43.163.500. Increase. 83.- |
116 too specie, 1161.71ET00. Increase. *2 678,-
700- total reserve. 825.443.300. Increase. 25.-
875 1(0 reserve retulred. 8213.547.300. In
crease, $3,846,300'. surplus reserva. 111.52 a
. Increase. 23.028.900.
BTCK Kit A Nil) IR)!1I)*.
tgulrk Repo very Follows the Early
Depression to Prices.
New York. Dec. 39-Last night Now
York showed more symptoms of alarm
over the rumors of financial difficulties
m London than London Itself had done.
This morning the New York market gave
about fifteen minutes of active buying to
over oine the rather sharp decline* In the
international stocks which hod reaultsd
from the unoettled condition of iffolrs In
lxmdon growing out of th* announcement
o’ actual failures resulting from the gam.
ble Mi West Australians and tnelr sub
sequent slump
The lower prices here seemed an at
traction In themselves, and th# aggres
,,vely sus tamed advance in Ml. Paul on
renewed report* of the entry of J. J.
Hill Into en active share In the manage
ment of the company, and of alliance* of
other Northwestern railroads was a otlro
ulattng Influence througStoul the whole
llai The buying of Si Paul Itself was :
Off a very large scale, and the price mss
to 147 leaving the previous record price
far behind The market oold off a lit
tle before the bank statement, but re- j
newed strengtn oppeared on the showing
made by the banks, the expansion In
kn* being more than provided for by the J
In,-revise In reserves of nearly 88.W.HI'
whh u was considerably more than was
as peeled.
The principal strength of the market
w* In high grade railroad Blocks The
•ugh priced member* of the anthracite
group were coneptcuou*. The Northwest
ern nets wet* buoyant, but the othir
Giangers faded to iow much symivathy
with St, p*ul Nottnern Pm, Ittc, Union
Pacific, Illinois Central, the trunk limw.
American Express Well* Fargo ,ar
rubber stocks National Tube and after
••rly Weakness. Sugar am! Brooklyn Hup-
Kt Transit were all strong feature*, the
advances running fioeu 2 to 5 points.
There were weak spots In the Hat undi r
the pressure of persistent prontt.iktng.
but prices wer* above the early low
Poil. and Ms realising evas well nb
•orbed.
Theta has been Increasing interest tn
1 railroad bond* of lower grad*- i**u*ei, and
t ", volume of dealing- ha- a t vpr.arched
high record figure- Ui.t-.d States re
funding 2s advanced 18*. old 4> i\. U lVi
- I * and news <„ m-r cent, over the
ld ‘ i ‘ prU'r* of a Hl’fk IIICO.
, “ 1 * 1 “he of stock* to-day were
, a,) •bares, inchallnf Atchison. 11.5UJ.
do preferred. 9,3W>, It., k Island, lo.ubft:
I . .aware lar.kaw anna. g.Jflft. Denver and
tlo Grande 5.4un. Err.-, I9.ut'. .6. 11ml, 9.-
u *•*. Manhattan, 9.901.
' v!r. o ' K> " 4 "' 7y *- Mu-ut. pa. Id,. U.44U.
; M '* 0, ‘ rl ' *•■* U"d -rexus preferred.
Ipaem 2? rk 22.HW. Northern
me. 41.84X1, t eitario and Wwr eri 17,-
,<n. St laul. 77.100. <4. ait hern Railway.
‘in * V a r -“" p ' H.3HI. Union Pai
-y°' Uo Prefrm,!. 0.1, Wahw.h
U. Jlklw ' " ire. 23 400.
i*raoni>n Bti gr . UIOO.
New Vork Sfo.'k i.u*
h l . Ut,
Hull Arri ' ' <U> pr,f 25%
Can £v?'° • “ * 1- *- S%
Can i!' 1 ?” " >*• <" 2d pref .... 3o
t arn Boutham.. 64% Wls. Central .. 1%
r 41% Third Avenue. 119
C bA ’ ■ 174,, ‘ * ° Pr-f -%
c" I * < i u !' k 'y 142> National Tube.. 4^
do J2* L •• Sl > d ‘- pr ' f I*
Ca i- Am -rJ. Copper ..189*
C a v •' *"' **H Adßma Express 1:©
C It Vs' n *' ,7, * An> Express .. 199
c"f rt o P V ly, ’ rnl, ed States .. 65
Col p-niftif. I.* 1 .* L n '' " Fa 'R‘> Ex lit
lob Southern .. 7% Am. Colton oil 31
do 1.1 pref ... *, pr . f
I)2T A !r . -• !S* Am SlalHn, ... s
1. 1 **.*l, ltoo, ‘ 1W * 1,0 f™ l 26
l/’ / S Am Bm. * R. .. 54
1 i,, ”ef •*" Prrt 96%
j.- r . f 86% Am. Spirit* 3
23’, Am. Spirit* pref 17
G? v Ls f,f M |A,r 8 *"" 1 Hoop 31',
North pref m do pref .... p
Hock n. Coal 17 ;Ad, g. A w *
in* V *"* y 42 Ido pref ..
!ow^ C ! n, r 41 m |Am T '" ''bl" 55%
I"a Central .. 24% and„ pr( . f "
L E P i* f ti' 49%Anu Tobacco.. 111%
I ske r h‘ 1,4 A b* cu '*!■ M Cos. gi.
Lake Shore .... o (Brooklyn R T. X 5%
*, • ■•'••• Col. Fuel A Iron 55%
Manhattan L.. 114% Coni. T u la.,„ ..55
•Mel St Ry. .. JTg*,; do pref w
Max3 lent ml 1 Fe.ler.l Steel.... s*.’
M* 8: L 71 do pref ....
~l° Prr7 I*% Gen. Electric .. li,
Johi| P * C i n °c.L • 71 % Gluooae Sugar 61
Mobile A Ohio 47* 4 do |>ref
M a K ' A T 14 ,Air - l**per .. ij
do pref 46% do pref 74
v v r 7 ),ral (Laolede Ge .... 73
v; )■ L’entral 145%|Natlonal Biscuit 37%
Norfolk A W 45 rto pref ... 91
do pref *2 |N*g|onal Lead .. 19
Northern Pac . B% do preT 91
•lo pref *7 National Steel .. 4t%
Ontario A W. .. Jn% do pref 92%
°" R > *N... 42 IN. Y. Air Brake 154
do po*f 76 North American an,
Pennsylvania.. 147 Paclflc Coast 59%
It*.idlng 34%| do t*t pref ..." *9
do Ist pref ... 7ft j do 2d pref .... g
do 2d pref .... 37% Pacific Mull 43%
n W . 66 I people * Oa* .. 104%
do pref 96 Pressed Steel Car 50
St. L. A S. V, 21%( do pref X3
do Ist pref ... 74% Pullman I*. Oar 3H
do 3d pref .... M% b'an.l. It A T 5<J
St. L S W 17%Sugar 143%
'l® Pf l 44% do pref 117
81 Paul 144> Tenn. C. A I. .. 44
„ do i7 ||J. 8. Leather .. 11%
Bt P. A Orn ..124 do pref 77
Souehern Pac.. 43% C. 8. Itublur . 2*
Southern Ry. .. *l% do pref 79%
and" P r, ' f 72 I Western Union 34
T. A Pac 26% It. 1. A S 14%
Union Pacific... 79% do pref *4
d '> !Tf *4 |P. C. C. * St. L. 57
Uunda. *
U. S 2s raf. reg 104% M. A O. is 97%
do coupon 107% N Y. C. Ist* . 1(i9%
U. 83a reg. 111% N. J C gen. 6*129%
do 3* coup 111%/io Pac. 3s 71%
U. 8. new 4s reg 13|% do 4* ...104
do new 4s Sou 138% ,N’. Y. C. A Bt. L.
do old 4* reg 116% 4* lgg
do old 4* coup 117%ff. A W. con. 4a 100
do la* reg 114% Ore, Nav, lets., .llftty
do 5* coup 114%' dt * l" IW%
I). of C. .'I 41* .125 jO. 8. L. 6* 12!>%
At* h. gm. 4*.. Ift2% do consol s*. ..117
do adj. 4* gX l * Read. gen. 4s 94%
C. of O. con. 5s 88*, H O. W lata...llM
do Ist Inc. ... 41% Bt L A Ir. M
do 2nd Inc 2u j oonaol 6a U 4
Fan So. 2nd* .108 Bt. L- A San F.
C A O. 4%s ....IMV( general 4s 139%
do 5s 139% Bt. P. consols.-.196%
C A Xw. con. I*. P. C. A I*.
7a 119 let
C. A Nw. 8. F ; do 6s ir%
Deb 5s 123 |Mo. P.IC. 4s 83%
phi Term 4s 94\ So. Railway 5s 114
Col. So 4a 85 B. Rope A T. s7O
p. A R. G. 4l lueltTex. A I*. 15t*...1155,
Erie Gen. 45.... 85 do 2nd* *•
F. W. A D. C. I'nlon Pad. 45...197N.
Ist* *2'i;yVaba*h Isis ....1178;
(Jen. Elec, ha.. 1* | do 2nd* KAQ
Jews. r. lots .1. West Shore 4*...115H
L. A N V. 4s .15 Wls. C. Isis
>l. K A T 2d. 77*6 Va Cent. bid... 96
do 4s 96*6
New York. Dec. 38-• Mtanderd Oil Moi
809.
New Y'ork. Dec. 29.—Consolidated Gas
closed at I*s.
Seaboard Neeorllles.
Baltimore, Tier. 29—Seaboard common
lOMfKflt; preferred, 37\®2* Bonds. 4a, 71
©7ls*.
Morphy A Co's stock Letter,
New York. Dec. 29 After a weak open
ing in stocks with defines extending
from 5* lo 15; per cent. In sympathy with
1 the depressed market at LsMidon. the local
stock market deve.op*d strength, and a
number of sensational advances were
scored during the first hour, The most
pronounced decline at the opening was In
Sugar, but ail of the lorn was speedily
recovered. Heavy buying orders In New
York Central. At Paul, Fennaylvanla.
Rock Island and Southern Baclfln were
productive of quick and substantial gains
In prices.
It was generally acknowledged that the
market would be affected by the weakness
at iAndon The market for Americans
there losed from * <o 15; per cent, below
parity, but th* table dispatches empho
elsed the fact that the failures In that
market were chiefly In the mining divi
sion The London and Globe Finance
corporation, whom ebooks wer* returned
yesterday, 1* one of the trust company’s,
floated In >ne early activity of n* min
ing market to advance many mining
share*, which the joint stock bankers dpi
not a-vept a* collateral, except in special
case*. Th* early nows to-day Included
favorable report* from #h* two commer
cial agencies, which emphasised the fact
Ibat holiday buslnaea Is unusually large.
A Chicago report said that Norman B.
Ream, aa <**M aa J. J. Hill, w!'l enter (he
*t Paul directorate More than 1.560 em
ployee of the Continental Tobacco Com
pany at Louisville have gone on a strike.
Kslore tbe bank statement was received.
Ht Paul. Delaware and Hudson. Louis
• s
pari Ac. New York Central and Mugar had
scored advances of from 1 to 4 points. The
not. dividend paying sto-dta were compare-
I lively neglected IjOndon was a seller,
i uit arbitrage transaction* were ham
pered by trouble txparltaced with too ua- (
- Southern Railway.
Train, Arriv# and Depart Savannah on 90th Meridian Time—on* Hour Sloeear
Than City Tim*.
Schedule In Effect Dec. 9. 19ftft.
HIM' I" W N To Til I AMT. It ip uf
No 14 No -c (, aaw a . . m i No 1 N ■ B
n ~v SattmiMin .4, 8 wsm 3 wwn
|| tEaatern Time) |. |
4 34|11 4 Sam BLvkvilie L\ I i7um, 1 10pm
4 Iftian 6 i'.utni Ar Columbia ... Li I 15am 11 ..am
9 2ftptn 9 45am Ar Charlotte x,\ 9 cupro 8 loam
11 44pm 12 23pm ,\r Greaiwtiueu .. . .... Li 7 lvi'in 6 isum
*<iMn,at..*. ;.r Norfolk l>. i9h
UI slain 1 3>pm At ... ................ Dan elite . “7 .......7 Lv, 6 tftpiiii 4 S*m
Ir lu bnn.ml Li .2 :poi 1: *9"
2 40um 2 43pm Ar . Cyn *■ burg 1,. 2,*11, ; ttkin
4 35ain u 35pm Ar Cnarloi teei tile l,v 2 fteiuiijL bipm
• 36am 8 gftpinjjAr Washington Lv 11 ttum; •• b.N>m
lutn 11 Bern Ar Bait, morn Lv 8 2-um 82. pm
11 35um 2 la.iin Ar Phil .dslphla Li, 3 ;*k,m, •-95p">
2 ftjpro 6 2:lam Ar N w York Li 12 lo.im Lpii
I® 'cite Xr 1149.4011 Lv'| 5 9pm.U> Iftßro
No " TO THE NORTH AND WEST No
y- t _ tCenirul Ttn* ) ij
U3OHn |Lv cui.il I, ,t, Lvu &Uam
... II (Hastarn Time 1
• Hv Columbia Ar l 15an
*1 w,9uvn Lv JSi*ai uniMiri IA •
- Dpm Lv Asheville Lv 3 6i>m
! ' ,m Ar Hot Springs I-i!|!l 46<m
' Ar Knoxville Lv B■'
J lu -* n> Ar Lexington Lv 0 Hhnn
7 * Ar Lv * “*> m
6 015,m \r Ht I.olll# I-' •
7 5,1,1 m Ar , 1 •
All trains arrive and depart from tne Plant System Station.
THROL’OK CAR SERVICE. ETC.
trains 33 AND M DAILY NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vaatt
bulcl limited train*, erlth Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Car* between Savan
nah and New York. Connects al Washington with Colonial Express tor Boston.
Pullman Hie, ping Curs between Chari <tt* and Richmond and Charlotte aid Nor
folk. Dining Cara Serve aU meal* b-lween Huvaimal, and Washtnatmi
TRAINS 25 AND 38 DAILY. TIIF. I’NITED STATES FAST MAIL Vesllbulad
llmite-i trains carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car* t>*4wacti Huvanttah
and New York. Dining Car* erv* gtl meals between Savannah and Wuanlnaton.
Al*o Pullman Drawing Room Slerpltig Car* between Savannah and ClnctunaU,
through Asheville and ' Tn* Land of t.u* Sky."
For complete Information *a to ratea. a. lodulee, etc., apidy to
F S GANNON. 3d V P a G M J M CULP. T M . W. A TURK. and. V. A.,
Washington, I>. C
S H. HARDWICK A*t Gen'l Pa* Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
R C 111-ATTNER. Ticket Agent. Plant System Station
JAMES FREEMAN C P * T A . 141 Hull *treel Savannah Ga Phone* W
hi# service. The bank Mntement wa a
favorable * ex|*ecreil and In line with
preliminary estimate*. Following the
bank etatement, *he market gave a fur
ther exhibition of buoyoncy and *trength.
Mint'EM. Ah l£Ol'*4 MARKET*.
Not*.—These quotation* are revised
daily, and are kept ua near a* possible
In accord with the prevailing wholesale
prices. Official quotations ar* not used
when they disagree with the prices whole
saler* ask.
4 owti try and Verlhern I’rodnc*.
POULTRY—Tha market I* staady. Quo
tation*: Btoller*. 3041 ii, per pair; half
gTown. 4.'tn'<*'. three-fourth* grown. Mp
gftc; hens, ff><U76c. ron-lurs, 4OJjSOC. ducks.
549375 c; geese. 75.'3*1.0ft,
W4GB—BT<*h candled. Be, cold stor
age, 21c.
BUTTER-The tone of the market Is
firm. Quotation* Cnoklng, 21c. tmlla
tluns. 2.S New York stale dairy, 24% .
extra Elgin*. 27c.
CHEESE- Market Arm; fancy full
cream cheese. 13%ft14c for 20 to 22-pound
average. 28330-pound averagu*. )2%
Early A eaetablee.
IRISH POTATOES-Northern. 12 003* 36
sack
CABBAGE—43*C par head: eratea $236
015 ft
ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrels, 53.Z5;
crate*. 81.35; red, 83 25.
ItreaiialnS. Hay and firaln.
FLOUR- Market ateady; patent. 84*;
straight. 81.7:,; fancy. $2 00; family. D 40
MEAL—Pearl, per barrel, 82.50; per
sack. E.U; etty metil. |mr eack. trolled.
8107%; w der ground. 81.12%. city grlls,
*a,'k. 81 15; pearl grits, lludniits. ju-r (•ar
tel. 836 ft; per aack, 81 30; aumlry brand*.
81.15.
CORN -Market llrm; whit*. Job lot*.
42c; carload lot*, ho , mlx*d corn. Job lot*.
4Uc; carload lota, 58c 1 .
RICE Market ateady; demand good;
fancy head. 4c; fancy. 5%c.
prim* *
Good H 4
Fair 4 tH%
C*oYrrM>n 388
OATS-No 2 nr'.xetl, carload. 34<'; Job
lot*. 3524 c; white clipped, cara 38c. Job.
40c.
BRAN—Job lot*. 95c; carload lots. 90c.
HAY—Market ateady; No 1 timothy,
Job. 97%'u5!.00; car*. 86c, No 3. W%1>50.
Job] Soc. ear* . _
sugar and t oKr*.
SUGAR—
CUI it,** 4.21| Diamond A 668
Crush'd Confectioner*' A..5.48
Powdered s9s; White Extra C...5.3S
XXXX l'ow'd—4.lß| Extra C 5*3
Granulated i.KjGoldeji C 811
Cube* Yellow* 4.88
Mould A ••>*!
COFFEE—
J<va *5 • Good No. 4 10*e
Pen berry I 4 ciFalr No. $ Ift c
Fancy No. 1. ..ll't" ordinary No. 4. 9%0
Choice No 2. Ift%c|Common No. T.. e
V gait. Hide* and Wool.
SALT-Demand la fair and the market
steady, carload lota, MO-pouiid burlap
sack* 47c; IW-pound cotton aacka. 48c.
HO-pound burlap Hack*. 81%c; 110-pound
cotton sack*, 82%c; 125 pound burlap
suck#. s*'r ; 126-pound cotton aack*. s9%c;
2tM-pomid burlap *acka. 91c.
HIDES- Market firm; •try flint. ll%c;
drv salt, green sailed. 8c
WOOL—Nominal; prime Georgtn. free
nf aand bur* and black wool 19c; black.
14c; burry. Iftc. Wax. 25c. I*How. *%•
Deer akin*. 30c.
■tried and Evaporated Frnila.
APPLES— Evaporated, 4%tT7c; sun dneJ,
6%W4c
APRICOTS— Evapotatad. 10c pound;
nectaries. Ic,
RAISINS —I' l, 82 00; Imperial cabinets.
82 75: loose (ft-pound box**. 9%c pound
PKACH EH-Evaporated, peeled. 17%c;
unpeeled. B%HB'.
PEARS -Evaporated 9%r
Hardware ood Rultdlag Sopplles.
LIME. CALCIUM. PILASTER AND.
Cement —Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair demand and sell at cent* a barrel;
uperlal calcined plaster, *I.OO per berrH;
hair. 4494 - Ro-edal* cement. ll.JOflI IS;
carload lot*, special; Portland cement, re
tail 82 25; carload lota. 82 0091220.
LUMBER. F. O. n. VESSELS. SAVAN
NAH-Minimum. yard alxe*. 81ft 50(91 I.W;
ear alii* |12.50ft11.0: difficult alaea. *14.00
9418 00; ship stock. $14.0092 U.OO. gawn tie*.
88.0U828.50; hewn tlea, 8594 38c.
OIL-Market Weedy. demand fair; alg
nal. 458150' ; Weat Virginia blactk. 13c;
lar.il, sh' neatafool. 4ft(97oc; machinery. 16
BH6c; linseed oil. raw. 74%c; boiled. 78%c.
kerosene prim* white, 12c; water w*-.e,
11c; Pratt'a *trat. 14c; deo.lorlxed elovo
gasoline drum*. llVic, empty oil barrel*,
delivered. 85c.
SHOT-Drop. II 50; B. B and lar*e. *1.75;
chilled. *175.
IRON-Market very ateady; flwede. 5%c
N'AII-B—Cut. *2 30 ha*e; wire. *3.40 baae
IIARMED WIRE—*3.IO per 100 pound*
GUNPOWDER Per keg. Austin crack
ahot. 14 oft; half keg*. *2 26; quarter keg*.
*1 25; champion ducking, quarter keg*.
*2 25; Dupont and Haxerd gmokelee*. half
keir*. *11.25: quarter kegs. *6.75: 1-pound,
canister*. *1 00: le 25 per cent.; Trolv
dorf smokeless powder. 1-pound •■arm. *1;
10-pound can*. *fto pound
I'atlon Hagglng and Dm.
BAGGING—Market firm: Jute. t%-
pound. B%c; large lot*. I9sc; umall lota
t-pourd, 7%c; sea Island bagging. 1298 c.
TIES Standard. 45-pound, arrow, large
lot*. *1 30; small lota. II 13.
Fralt* aad Mala.
APPLES—Northern variety, *3 8004.16
ORANGES —(Fla.). *2 M3 3ft.
BANANAS *1 00941 bunch
LEMONS- Market steady, at *250.
COCO A NUTS—I 4 .Oft |>er 10ft.
paUNaiS-SM to 80s, 10c; ifts to *, B%c;
• 60* to TO*. ”c; 70* to 80*. 4%c, Bft* to 80, s•■
i 9U to 10ft*, 5%.
r S ANI TS Am P*e to. k, fair demand,
merkel llrm. fancy hund-pk-krd. Vir
ginia. |>cr pound 4%c. hand-picked \’lr-
I gmla. extra*. 4c. N. •' aei-d peanut*. 4c
Nt'TK Almond*. Tarragona. 17c. Ivlca*.
16. . walnut*. French. 12c; Naples u%c
pecan*. 12c; Brain*. I2c; flihM*. 13c; aa
eartwt null, sft-pouiid and 25-|*>uu<l boxiui
12%ft.
Bacon, llama and laird.
BACON Market firm; D H C R sldee
7%i-; D H llellte*. B%c fsM ! .lern). gc
,n site. I. H belhe*. 7%,-
(vieaternl. smok'd C R *h|oe. *%<-.
HAMS Sugar cured, 11%$|I3V\
LARD— thire. In Here'S, B%c; In 80-
pounds tin* and no pound tube. s%c
• ompound in tierce*. 4. ; 60-pound tin*
and 80-pound tub*. 6%r
Miscellaneous.
FIMi I—Mackerel, half-barrels. N j,
*a No. 2. 87. No 3. 85 76. kits. No. 1. *1 30
No 2. 81 10; No 3.85 c. lodflab, 1-
piund brick*. 8c; 2-|iound bricks, B%c
Smokeii hairing |>er box. 179219•• Dutch
herring, In kega. #1.10; new mullets, half
barrels, D 75.
SYRUP Market quiet; Georgia and
Florida syrup buying at 2*030, , selling
at 809422,'; siixar house at luqisc.
lit)NßY—Fair demand; attained. In bar
rel*. 664i6ftc gallon.
High wines boat*. *1.27.
on D 1 it 1 K.irra.
GOTTON Hsvimriuli to Ronton, per
cwt.. 261-: to New York. |ier cwt . JOr; to
Phlladelphbt. |*-r ile. l; luillmnr* *1
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. 40c. IJy.
Htaxil. 40c; Hamburg. 49c; Genoa. 60c.
Barcelona. 56c; Manchester. 4<s . Havre.
4*c; Antwerp. 40,;. Hcval. 6#>'. Itottcrdatn.
45c; Trleate, 63c
INDlßECT—Liverpool, 2M435.-; Ham
burg. 40c; Gothenburg, 63c
LUMBER—Ry Sail—Freights steady; 40
Baltimore utul eastward, 14 50 to *5 76 per
M Including Portland.
LUMBER- By Steam Savannah to
Baltimore *B. to P It 11 or U and O
docks. 95 6ft; to Philadelphia, 14 2-lc per
cwt. (4 pounds to fuotl; to New York,
k.SO per 61. *7.35 to dock, lightered to
Boston. Mr©
NAVAL STORES—The market la firm,
medium slxe vessels. Roeln—Cork, for or
der*. 3* 6d per batrel of 310 |x>unds. and
6 tier cent, primage. Spirit* 4* 9-1 per 4ft
gallon* groe*. and 8 per rent, prtmage
Large vessels, 10,In, Is: a|diit*. 4* 3d
Mieam. lie per lu> pounds on roeln; 21%r
on spirit*, Savannah to Boston, ami 9%c
on r*ln and 19c on spirit* to New York
grain, pnoviaroaa. etc.
New York. Dec. 29-—Flour more etrong
ly held, but not qurrtahly higher, owing
to absence of demand; Minnesota patents,
83S*U-I3ft. winter patents. *3M08.90
Rye Flour—Quiet; fair to gooil, *29XI
115
Cornmeal—Quial; yellow* Western. 19c.
Rye—Quiet; No. 3 Western. 84c.
Harley—Dull: feeding. 459(40c; barley
malt dull; Weatern. 489972 c..
Wheat—Hpot market Arm; No. 2 red,
90e. Option*, efter a steady opening. a
on e devtHopetl pronounced strength, ad
vancing atmoet a cent bu*hel on email
Northwest recalfata. steadier Uverfiool
cable*. Wall street buying and a sharp
demand from local abort*. Closed strong
at MrlH*' I net advance. January cioecd
73%r; March. V; May. %o; I>a* em
ber. 7*V4c.
Corn-Bpot. firmer. No. 2. 45%c. Opt bat
market was stronger and more active, re
[hi riding to the rise In wheat, bullish re
ceipt*. steady cable* and local covering.
(Yuee.l firm al %c net advance. January
closed 43%c; May. 2%c; December. 44.
Oats—H|<ot firm. No. 2. 21c. Opdon*
alow, but firmer.
Beef - tit cady, family. *ll VHpIZ W). mesa
lieef liam. 11!.60.H>.
Cut Meala—Steady; piakhwl twllle*. 7%4>
9c, pick led shouldera. 5%®6%u; pickled
liam*. $'919%0.
lArd—Market ateady; Western steamed
17 25; De<imi>er doaad *7.25. nominal Rn
bned steady; continent. *7 6ft. South Amer
ican, 18.0 ft, compound. 5%c.
Pork— Steady; family. *l4 50tf1500. abort
clear. 144217 c; me**. UMHIr.
Butter—Firm; Weatern creamery, 1725 c;
slat* dairy. 1491ZW -
Cheese—Firm; fancy large fall male.
II %© 1118 c; fancy amall fall made. 11%
913 c.
Egg*—Steady; Kata and J’ennaylvanla.
249426 c; Weatern average packed at mark.
184iC2<
Polaioe*— Steady; Jerucya, i ftftfil TS;
New York. *1 26921 %; lng laland. *l5O
911.76; Jersey sweets. *1.75492-75.
Tallow—Firm: city. 6c; country. 4%ft6'%c.
Petroleum- Steadier; refined. New York.
{7 40; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 7.85; tlo
In bulk. *6.00.
Knsln—Quiet; strained, common to good.
*1.75.
Turpentine—Dull; SirOOlr.
Klee —Steady; domestic, fair 10 extra.
fiMMfce.
peanut*—Steady: fancy handpicked. 4%
9jsr; other domestic. sc.
Colton by steam to Liverpool. I*o.
CofTcc—The market for coffee future*
opened firm at 15®W point advance on
generally higher •■** ami European
buying order*, with local shorts actively
covering In anttclpatlon of holidays.
Havre ami New Y'ork being closed Mon
day. as well a* Jan. 1; trading heavy on
this account, causing Arm closing, at *5
424 ft points net advance. Total sales were
ttft.ftuu bags. Including January at 6.70*9
5 9ftc; February, 6 *O. . March. 6.96924.06 c;
May. 6.00914.15 c. Spot Rio steady: No. 7.
Into [ 7c. MIU! market quiet; Cordova,
9%9J)3%c.
Sugar—Raw. steady; fair n-llnlng. TV;
csntrtrugal 94-teat. 4%c. Molasses sugar.
3% Re lined quiet; standard A. 5.49 c.
confectionery A, s.Bfti:. mold A. 5.85 c; cim
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* oi>erated hv *it'i roerl llan lima
One hour slower than elty tun*.
In efTect Dec. 9 ITOO.
All trains.
Lv Savannah. Daily Ar Savannah.
Bet wren
3 U rm M.n Uriah |l2 19 aar
$ lu am YVay roe* { 1 ay am
"••*'! J*. kwaivllle 10 9ft ana
3 12 ; in and Florid* 11 46 pta
• • ■•
lb I wean
1 3° am . .. Haiannab I 385 ant
*lB am <'hat bar on j 789 am
1 <b on 1 „.! Baat j 9 59 pm
Lv. Brunswick. Ar. Brunswick.
Between
6 4ftam Ur ,11. wick I 9 •
* 9k Je .0 1425 pa
Haiunnah >ial | 7 15am
J <• ksonvllla i 9 K pm
Corine,, 1,1,* .[ p or | Tump* with P#nl*
11 ■ * ’’ 1 tnal sta.iroera leal ing 9eg
K-v Wr-*i and Havana Mondays, Thurw*
•h*lv* ami Saturdays. 11 ftft p m
Call at Tl ket Ofll for Hi ther Infos*
1 nation.
J- 11 polhemuh. t r a
WARD CLARK, City Ticket Ag*as.
IV Soto Hotel. PtKine 73
B YV WRENN. Passenger lYafßc Man*
ager. Savannah. Ua. 1
ilP^
\georgw
%R’icay
& -n-dul* SI. If®.
TraMiA trrlvs t tuul itofNirt fro*
Central Station, Wmi lit—A,
f*>ot of IJbrrly •trwK.
90th Mrrlfiun Tlm< On* hour •owr thiS
city tun# ,
JdfWVft Artfria
Savannah:
' M . ft AHanta.l
• 45am Covington. MMledgavllle;** 09pm
Jafld nil Intermediate points!
Augoaia, Macon. Atlanta.!
Athens. Montgomery, Go-j
•9 <wpm lumbue. Blmitngham. Am- *7 99am
•11 1 Uitauia and Trny.| j
1“ oftpm( Dover Ac, ..inmudatlon |7 slant
p OOprn Guyton Dinner Train.
•Dally {Except Sunday.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTIUYB.
78th Merbllan or Savannah olty tlm*.
LEAVE SAVANNAU.
Dally 9.30 a m . I:U0 p. m.
LEAVE TYBEE.
Dally 10:85 a m.. 8:8ft p. m. i
Couneottona made a: terminal paint*
with all trail* Nortliwaat. Waal and
South want.
Slaeplng cars on night train* trelwasa
Savannah and Auguata, Macon, Atlanta
ami Birmingham.
Parlor iaia on day trains batwsaa Sa
vannah. Maeoti and Atlanta.
For complete information,
ravs and conns, liana, apply ta
YV. G. BREWER. • 'lly Tlckat and Fas
sanger Agent. 107 Bull street,
or
\V It McINTYRE, Depot Ticket Agree<-
J C HAILE, General Paaeenger AgeftC
F, H HINTON Treffio Manager
THBO. D, KLINE. General tiupurka
tender, 1 Savannah. Oa. h
Double Daily Service
The abort line to Norfolk, YVathlogtaa.
Ralitmorv, Phlladeiphla. Now York aad
the East.
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS *
FROM
No 27 North and East 490 am
No. 82 Denmark and luocal Sta
tion* itn am
No. 81 North and East U 14 pet
No 41 Jarkoonvilla and Florida... IKR
No. 71 klunlgufnary and Waal 8 X pn
No. 74 Helena *■ and Points.. I X a*r
No 44 Jacksonville and Florida...U 90 pa
DEPARTURE OF’ TRAINS f
FOR
No. 27 Jacksonville and Florida... 8 II an,
No 21 Jacksonville and Florida .12 M pn
No. 44 New York and East 1 84 pn*
No. 34 Danmark and Augusta t 98 prff
No 71 Montgomery and Weal 7 X en,
No 73 llalena and luoeal Htatlona. $ X pn<
No 44 New York and East H 14 pnf.
Maaniflcant Pullman buffer rbeplag cal*
service to Washington. Hulllmoea. Ph i*
deiphla and New York; Mao to Jookaan ‘
villa and Tampa
Dining cars from Savannah to HaaXki 1 '
and Richmond to New Yo:S
ltuffat parlor cars Savannah la Mekt’
gain ary.
For additional Information apply t*
Tl, ket <fno*. Bull and Bryan straatE
Phone X *1
loaf. 6no : crushed, 41A . posnlered. 8.998
granul.ited. 's.9ftc; cube*. 5.75 c.
tOTTM.4 9KEII 41IL.
New York Dec. 29 —Tbtr* ware aalea cjrt
prime summer yellow at X%<% with triflf
generally quiet, but ateady, bnlpad ntnrj]
what by tlm flrmnees of lard. Prttfl
crude, laurel*. X<'. prim* summer y*llo*l ‘
2*%.'. off summer yellow. 38c; prime wkltrl
33Y8k34%c. prune winter yellow, 844T98V8*.
prime meal, {34 60-
5 iIIUA4,O II AHKFm.
Chicago. Dec 29—Wheat was a buoy
ant market to-day under tha stimulus 4*
lighter 4o northwest receipt*, and sturt.
born cable*. May cloning U*tt2o oyw yes
terday. other nairkeis rallied In eyrntw
thy. corn closing %91%c. oats %@-%o an*
provisions. 3%9f13%c higher. '
Leading futures ranged as follows: jW
Ofienlng. II Igbest. luowest fjosirq j
Whaat. No. t- 4
Dec f% 75% 70% Wi
Jan TO% 73>, 70% 1 !
May 73*4 75% 73% 75%n t
Corn. No. 3
Dec 38% % 34% ft *
Jun a 34% X%M% 94%94L
May 84% 6% 84% 39% 34%994*>
Data, No t— ’
Dec 31%% 23 M%a% *3'
Jail % 21VU31% 23*
May . 221,*(23% 34% 8%00% 29 9HU
Me** Pork ttr hbl-
Jan (13 35 {l2 32% 113 22% (12 22*
May nr. 1242% 122. n 43 1
laird, per 100 lb*.— IE
Dec 997% 4 99% 417% 492,
Jan 4 91 4 90 4 99 4 9ft.
M.ty 4* 795 490 70
Ktoyrt Ribs per luo lb*.— ,
Jn 630 6 42% 4 4 42 ■
May 442% 4 55 4 42%
• a*h quotation* wer* a* follow*' FkSL
dull and steady. No.J prlng wheat, 4S t
'.(71 %c: No. 2 red 73®75%c. Nx 2 ocgf
77c; No 2 yellow, 37c. No. 2 oats. |
No I while 9SYJ24%c; No .2 whltn, 35U391
No. 3 rye. 6t52c Fair to chain* I
barley sSi44c No. 1 flaxseed. (1.53%ir! N*
No 1. Northwestern. 9141. Prime timotF-i
seed. (4.x Mess jmrk per banfet. 9tl.4#j
12.50. lard (>er 100 pound*, H 96tJ*Q
Short Title side* looee. U Ju®4,9o Dry g*f
id shoulders, boxed. f>%®4>*c. Kbort dm
*ble*. hoxe.l 9 7U9W * Whisky, baste f
high wliie. 11.37. Ciovtr, contract gr*4J
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